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Capacity strengthen- ing through grant-making Voice believes that supporting right- sholder groups and activist move- ments and their allies strengthens the change-making impact of social change processes for empower- ment, amplification and influencing. The stories below illustrate how (informal) groups, organisations and networks of rightsholders are influencing, finding strategic allies among powerholders and duty-bear- ers, and promoting collaboration within civil society to defend rights in an ever-shifting civic space.
Voice dreams of a world where empowered rightsholders are able to express their views and demand their rights for responsive and inclu- sive societies. All our grant-making and -management, monitoring and evaluation and linking, learning and amplification approaches were geared towards the pursuit of this vision. In this section, we aim to share examples of the outcomes from the journeys of grantee part- ners and rightsholders down the three pathways of change: Empower, Amplify and Influence. This section is broken down into the two core components of Voice: 1) capacity strengthening through grant-making and 2) linking and learning. Finally, it shows the cumulative progress against the overall results frame- work of Voice.
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